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- Django_Kill abstract "Django Kill (Italian: Se sei vivo spara also known as Django Kill!... If You Live, Shoot! and Oro Hondo) is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western.Despite the fact that it has "Django" in its title (outside of Italy), the movie has nothing to do with the Django movies. It is well known for the surrealistic violence and for the psychedelic editing of Franco "Kim" Arcalli. Phil Hardy defines it as "the most brutally violent spaghetti western ever made". Describing the film, Christopher Frayling says that "the violence was of an extraordinarily savage kind". Antonio Bruschini writes that "this film is the first western to offer a sample of truly horrendous scenes". Marco Giusti defines the film as the most violent, bizarre and "pop" ever filmed in Italy.One week after its release, an Italian Court confiscated Django Kill for its scabrous violence. The film was re-released seven days later, with 22 minutes removed. The film had censor problems in many other countries: in England, the British censorship removed about half an hour of film. Recently, several DVD editions restored the removed scenes, publishing the film in an uncut and uncensored version.".
- Django_Kill cinematography Franco_Delli_Colli.
- Django_Kill director Giulio_Questi.
- Django_Kill editing Franco_Arcalli.
- Django_Kill musicComposer Ivan_Vandor.
- Django_Kill releaseDate "1967-05-03".
- Django_Kill starring Maril%C3%B9_Tolo.
- Django_Kill starring Tomas_Milian.
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- Django_Kill name "Django Kill".
- Django_Kill released "1967-05-03".
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- Django_Kill comment "Django Kill (Italian: Se sei vivo spara also known as Django Kill!... If You Live, Shoot! and Oro Hondo) is a 1967 Italian spaghetti western.Despite the fact that it has "Django" in its title (outside of Italy), the movie has nothing to do with the Django movies. It is well known for the surrealistic violence and for the psychedelic editing of Franco "Kim" Arcalli. Phil Hardy defines it as "the most brutally violent spaghetti western ever made".".
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- Django_Kill label "Tire encore si tu peux".
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